Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 08-04-2011
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DESCRIPTION The following vehicles share common transaxle Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC): • 1996-2005 Accent • 1996-2000 Elantra • 1997-2001 Tiburon Elantra and Tiburon vehicles produced beginning 6/1/99 and 2000-2005 Accent vehicles use a valve body with six solenoids and have several new DTCs. DTC information can be found in the shop manuals, TSBs and Engine Fault Code Diagnostic Manual (OBDII Manual) listed below: DTC P0501 Vehicle speed sensor range DESCRIPTION P0703 Stop lamp switch – Open/short P0705 Range switch signal problem P0707 Range switch – open circuit P0708 Range switch – short circuit P0710 A/T fluid temperature sensor P0711 A/T temperature sensor – rational- ity check DTC P0712 A/T temperature sensor signal – open/short P0713 A/T temperature sensor signal – open/short P0717 No pulse generator A signal P0722 No pulse generator B signal P0727 Engine speed signal – open circuit DESCRIPTION P0731 1st gear incorrect ratio P0732 2nd gear incorrect ratio P0733 3rd gear incorrect ratio P0734 4th gear incorrect ratio P0740 Torque converter clutch control system problem P0741 Damper clutch stuck off P0742 Damper clutch stuck on P0743 Damper clutch control solenoid valve – open/short P0745 Pressure control solenoid valve A – open/short, TR-9 P0747 Pressure control solenoid valve – open P0748 Pressure control solenoid valve – short P0750 Shift control solenoid valve A – open/short P0752 Shift control solenoid valve A – open P0753 Shift control solenoid valve A – short P0755 Shift control solenoid valve B – open/short P0757 Shift control solenoid valve B – open P0758 Shift control solenoid valve B – short
Filed Under (Nissan) by admin on 08-04-2011
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Some 2006 Frontier, Xterra, and Pathfinder vehicles are not covered by this bulletin; they are covered under Nissan Recall Campaign NTB10-031 (that addresses the separate issue of the fuel gauge reading 1/4 full when the tank is empty). Check Service COMM to see if the vehicle you are working on is instead covered under that Campaign. IF YOU CONFIRM: The fuel gauge is erratic, inaccurate, or inoperative. And/Or The MIL is “ON” with DTC P0461, P0462, or P0463 stored in Self-Diagnosis. ACTIONS: Replace the fuel level sending unit with the one from the Parts Information section of this bulletin. • Refer to section FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT, FUEL FILTER AND FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY Disassembly and Assembly in the FL section of the appropriate Electronic Service Manual for details on the procedure, if needed. NOTE: Do not replace the entire fuel pump assembly for this incident, if it should occur.
Filed Under (Infiniti) by admin on 08-04-2011
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DTC FOR VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL FUNCTION APPLIED VEHICLES: All 1997 – 2007 with Variable Valve Timing APPLIED ENGINES: VQ35; VH41, VK45; VK56 IF YOU CONFIRM The MIL is on with any of the following DTCs stored: P0011, P0014, P0021, P0024, P1110, P1135, NOTE: The engine may also have Camshaft Sprocket rattle noise and/or other engine noise. ACTION Do Not replace the variable valve timing Solenoid Valve or the Sprocket(s) without performing the complete diagnostics indicated in the EC section of the Service Manual. The first steps in the complete diagnostic is to make sure the: • Engine oil is at the operating level; add oil if needed. Refer to the Service Manual for low oil level diagnoses if needed. • Oil pressure is normal when measured with a gauge at the pressure switch port. Refer to the Service Manual for low oil pressure diagnoses if needed.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 08-04-2011
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CAUTION: The maximum amount by which the engine management system will adjust the camshaft timing (VCT control unit) is limited to 2 degrees. As a result of this an extremely high degree of accuracy is required for any work which affects the valve timing. NOTE: Steps which only apply to certain model variants and therefore do not apply to all vehicles are clearly marked. NOTE: The positions of the engine mountings and engine support insulators are described looking from the transaxle towards the engine. 1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01. 2. Loosen the front right-hand wheel nuts. 3. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 100-02. 4. Remove the front right-hand wheel. 5. Lower the vehicle. 6. Remove the air cleaner resonator and air cleaner outlet pipe. 1. Disconnect the mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical connector. 2. Disconnect the intake air temperature (IAT) electrical sensor. 3. Remove the one bolt and two nuts. 4. Release the retaining clips. 7. Disconnect the speed control cable. 1. Disconnect the cable from throttle valve. 2. Gently move the cable up and down and pull it out of the retaining bushing. 3. Press the retaining bushing out of the bracket. 8. Disconnect the throttle cable. 1. Remove the plastic clip. 2. Unhook the cable. 9. Remove the timing belt. For additional information, refer to Timing belt in this section. 10. Remove the camshaft pulleys. 1. Remove the blanking plug from the exhaust camshaft pulley. 2. Remove the exhaust camshaft pulley. 3. NOTE: Hold the camshaft by the hexagon with an open-ended wrench to stop it from turning. Remove the intake camshaft timing belt pulley. 11. Remove the bolts from the variable camshaft timing (VCT) oil feed flange. 12. NOTE: Working evenly in several stages, unscrew each bolt two turns at a time. NOTE: Loosen the bearing caps in the indicated sequence. Loosen the camshaft bearing caps. 13. NOTE: Loosening sequence. Remove the camshafts. 1. Remove the camshaft bearing caps. Remove the camshaft seals. 3. Remove the intake camshaft. 4. Remove the exhaust camshaft with the oil feed flange. Installation 1. NOTE: Use a thumb to press the locating pins of the gasket into the holes. Press a new gasket into the oil feed flange. 2. Prepare the exhaust camshaft for installation. 1. Insert the oil feed ring into the oil feed flange. 2. Slide both components together onto the exhaust camshaft.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 08-04-2011
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1. Remove door latch cover by pulling trim free of retaining clips and sliding trim away from latch. 2. Remove portion of armrest containing door lock switch and window regulator control switch (14529). Trim Panel 3. Remove screw attaching front door trim panel (23942) to front door (20124). 4. Remove two screws located at bottom of front door trim panel. 5. Disconnect the door lock switch (14028) and window regulator control switch electrical connectors. 6. Remove rear view outside mirror mounting hole cover assembly by prying at top and pulling upward to release double-sided clip. 7. Pull front door trim panel from the top to release fasteners from front door. 8. Remove front door trim panel. Disconnect lamp connector. 9. To install, reverse Removal procedure. Replace any bent or damaged fasteners. Body Side Removal and Installation 1. Remove door handle retaining clip by sliding a shop towel between handle and door trim. With tension on the cloth, pull one end of the cloth so it slides between the handle and the door trim. If handle does not come out, reverse direction. 2. Gently pry door latch bezel from door trim. 3. Pull body side trim panel from body side door. 4. To install, reverse Removal procedure. For installation of handle, install clip to handle, then push handle on to shaft to snap in place. Back Removal and Installation 1. Disconnect rear window defroster wires. 2. Remove the liftgate window garnish moulding. Refer to procedure in this section. 3. Remove screws attaching liftgate handle to liftgate and liftgate inside trim panel. 4. Using Rotunda Windshield and Moulding/Trim Removal Kit 107-R0401 or equivalent, pry pushpins retaining liftgate trim from the liftgate. 5. Remove liftgate trim. 6. To install, reverse Removal procedure. Liftgate Door Electrical Connections